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Well here is a picture from my archives, hopefully the Denver and Rio Grande qualifies as a "western road" as it had tracks as far west as Arizona.  This is the Lionel #221 Alco from 1963-1964  pulling a short train with the #9077 Lionel (MPC) caboose from 1976-1983 and then additionally from 1984-1991 uncatalogued.  The #221 was a low end locomotive, 2 position reverse, single motor, no headlight or horn but she runs OK for me.

Lionel 221 Alco side viewLionel 221 Alco train from rear

Best Wishes

Don

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Well here is a picture from my archives, hopefully the Denver and Rio Grande qualifies as a "western road" as it had tracks as far west as Arizona.  This is the Lionel #221 Alco from 1963-1964  pulling a short train with the #9077 Lionel (MPC) caboose from 1976-1983 and then additionally from 1984-1991 uncatalogued.  The #221 was a low end locomotive, 2 position reverse, single motor, no headlight or horn but she runs OK for me.

Lionel 221 Alco side viewLionel 221 Alco train from rear

Best Wishes

Don

Don I almost bought that Lionel Rio Grande FA very nice thanks for sharing

@lee drennen - Hey thank you for your comment last week on my DRG Alco  FA, she was one of Lionel's low end loco's but she does me fine, runs well and pulls all I want to hook up.  Loved your UP tractor and trailer.  Great modeling job .

So now on to today's post...hello WRW fans, here are a few "western" box cars for today.

First a Lionel #6454 Southern Pacific boxcar from 1949-1952

Lionel 6454 SP boxcar 1

Next a Lionel (MPC) #9214 Northern Pacific boxcar from 1971-1972

Lionel NP box side

Finally a Marx #3280 Santa Fe box car from 1956

Marx Santa Fe box car side

Best Wishes...Happy "HUMP" day!!

Don

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@lee drennen - Hey thank you for your comment last week on my DRG Alco  FA, she was one of Lionel's low end loco's but she does me fine, runs well and pulls all I want to hook up.  Loved your UP tractor and trailer.  Great modeling job .

So now on to today's post...hello WRW fans, here are a few "western" box cars for today.

First a Lionel #6454 Southern Pacific boxcar from 1949-1952

Lionel 6454 SP boxcar 1

Next a Lionel (MPC) #9214 Northern Pacific boxcar from 1971-1972

Lionel NP box side

Finally a Marx #3280 Santa Fe box car from 1956

Marx Santa Fe box car side

Best Wishes...Happy "HUMP" day!!

Don

Don your welcome maybe one of these days I’ll get around to buying one. I like that Lionel NP it’s another on my wish list. Thanks for the complement on the Up rig the truck is a custom built one also.

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Received a NIB Lionel Santa Fe unpowered GP35 yesterday. This is one of the premature SPSF merger "Kodachromes" that fits in well with a lash-up. These are hard to find nowadays, either powered or unpowered. So, glad I grabbed this one. Used to see these on the Escondido, CA, branch back in the 1980s when I lived there.

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Just a few various examples of Western Roads from my collection.  The somewhat old fashioned styled Lionel (MPC)  SF 2-4-0 #8300 locomotive from 1973-74 and her matching caboose, SF #9061 from 1970-1976

Lionel 8300 SF train front

The Lionel (LLC) Santa Fe tank car # 81202 from 2014-2015

Lionel 81202 SF tanker side

Finally jumping way back to the original Lionel Corp the Frisco #6014 box car from 1957

Lionel 6014 Frisco box car side

Best Wishes, happy "HUMP" day to all,

Don

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Terry, like your SP layout and freight consist!

Here's my Western Roads Wednesday. UP and SP meet in Paradise, CA, a little fantasy here as the timeline of my layout UP and SP would not be meeting in California! A couple of the boxcars in the UP mixed freight are far from home and heading back home.

Happy Railroading!

Note: For those of you that don't know or remember, my train layout is named after the town of Paradise, CA which burned to the ground in the 2018 Camp Fire. I renamed my town to pay respect to those that lost their lives, loved ones, homes, and businesses on that awful day, November 8, 2018! My Dad lived in Paradise, CA  for 30 years until 2012, so I have many found memories of this mountain town.

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Terry, like your SP layout and freight consist!

Here's my Western Roads Wednesday. UP and SP meet in Paradise, CA, a little fantasy here as the timeline of my layout UP and SP would not be meeting in California! A couple of the boxcars in the UP mixed freight are far from home and heading back home.

Happy Railroading!

Note: For those of you that don't know or remember, my train layout is named after the town of Paradise, CA which burned to the ground in the 2018 Camp Fire. I renamed my town to pay respect to those that lost their lives, loved ones, homes, and businesses on that awful day, November 8, 2018! My Dad lived in Paradise, CA  for 30 years until 2012, so I have many found memories of this mountain town.

Great post!!  

Well folks, I know its the day before Turkey Day but don't forget to post to W.R.W.  Here are my offerings for today.  First the Marx 1998 ATSF Alco S3 switcher in maroon / yellow.  1955-1961 changed to black/white in 1962.

Marx 1998 type SF Maroon SW front quarterMarx Alco S-3 Switcher

The Marx #3280 Santa Fe box car in Orange- also came in yellow and white.  Orange from 1956

Marx Santa Fe box car side

Well hope you enjoy your Holiday.  Best Wishes

Don

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38C35447-81D0-4A08-B0CA-B4875676F47BFor W.R.W. I present an Atlas 50ft D&RGW boxcar.  This is another paint scheme I really like but I am resisting going down the Rio Grande rabbit hole….for now !   This car came from Caboose Stop Hobbies in Cedar Falls,
IA when I had some work there last year. Now this is a dangerous store to enter….Atlas from floor to ceiling, in 2 & 3 rail !  You just can’t leave without buying something(s).

Rich in WV

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